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Hi,Thank you all for the support.[USER=46482]tomtom[/USER], the read me.And yes, multiple startups/hibernations should work.[USER=10277]frodo[/USER]Good to hear from you, hope you're having a nice vacation.Sources will be public available in a week or so when it's been tested for some time and any severe bugs has been corrected.Answers:1: Not tested but it should work since it uses the "TVDatabase.GetRecordings(ref recordings)" to find out which is the next recording.2: Not implemented yet, but under concideration.3: The plugin uses this code to stay updatedNot fully tested but if MP is written the right way is should work. :wink:[USER=10318]johnbobjamesson[/USER]Me neither can get MP to work properly with the Windows inbuilt shutdown timer. That's why the timer is implemented in the pluging in the first place. If you still want to use windows shutdown try setting the plugin shutdown timer to 1 minute and shutdown mode to "None" and windows inactivity timer to more than 1 minute.Problems with wake up:The wake-up timer will only be set when the time before the recording starttime is considered enough for the system to hibernate and startup again. If you set a recording time that is say 1 minute into the future and then manually put your system to sleep the wake up timer is set to the second next recodring because the first is too near in time (if using hibernation). OK, it's not foolproof but it prevents the wake up timer from being set to a time in the past. And in reality, why hibernate the system 1 minute before the recording is to start? I'm not sure if your problems with wake up comes from this but it might.I good place to start looking for clues is in the MediaPortal log.Look for PowerScheduler loggings.[USER=80919]samuel[/USER]I've not tried it with build .11 yet but I think it should work.You aren't using both the shutdown feature of then plugin and the Windows inbuilt are you?Check the MediaPortal.log to see if the shutdown feature is activated or not at the time your system shuts down.Well, thats about it for now.../ Fred
Hi,
Thank you all for the support.
[USER=46482]tomtom[/USER], the read me.
And yes, multiple startups/hibernations should work.
[USER=10277]frodo[/USER]
Good to hear from you, hope you're having a nice vacation.
Sources will be public available in a week or so when it's been tested for some time and any severe bugs has been corrected.
Answers:
1: Not tested but it should work since it uses the "TVDatabase.GetRecordings(ref recordings)" to find out which is the next recording.
2: Not implemented yet, but under concideration.
3: The plugin uses this code to stay updated
Not fully tested but if MP is written the right way is should work. :wink:
[USER=10318]johnbobjamesson[/USER]
Me neither can get MP to work properly with the Windows inbuilt shutdown timer. That's why the timer is implemented in the pluging in the first place. If you still want to use windows shutdown try setting the plugin shutdown timer to 1 minute and shutdown mode to "None" and windows inactivity timer to more than 1 minute.
Problems with wake up:
The wake-up timer will only be set when the time before the recording starttime is considered enough for the system to hibernate and startup again. If you set a recording time that is say 1 minute into the future and then manually put your system to sleep the wake up timer is set to the second next recodring because the first is too near in time (if using hibernation). OK, it's not foolproof but it prevents the wake up timer from being set to a time in the past. And in reality, why hibernate the system 1 minute before the recording is to start? I'm not sure if your problems with wake up comes from this but it might.
I good place to start looking for clues is in the MediaPortal log.
Look for PowerScheduler loggings.
[USER=80919]samuel[/USER]
I've not tried it with build .11 yet but I think it should work.
You aren't using both the shutdown feature of then plugin and the Windows inbuilt are you?
Check the MediaPortal.log to see if the shutdown feature is activated or not at the time your system shuts down.
Well, thats about it for now...
/ Fred